NAME rpc_mgmt_set_com_timeout - Sets the communications time-out value in a binding handle Used by client applications. SYNOPSIS #include <dce/rpc.h> void rpc_mgmt_set_com_timeout( rpc_binding_handle_t binding, unsigned32 timeout, unsigned32 *status ); PARAMETERS Input binding Specifies the server binding handle whose time-out value is set. timeout Specifies a communications time-out value. Output status Returns the status code from this routine. This status code indicates whether the routine completed successfully or, if not, why not. The possible status codes and their meanings are as follows: rpc_s_ok Success. rpc_s_invalid_binding Invalid binding handle. rpc_s_invalid_timeout Invalid time-out value. rpc_s_wrong_kind_of_binding Wrong kind of binding for operation. DESCRIPTION The rpc_mgmt_set_com_timeout() routine resets the communications time-out value in a server binding handle. The time-out value specifies the relative amount of time to spend trying to communicate with the server. Depending on the protocol sequence for the specified binding handle, the timeout value acts only as advice to the RPC runtime. After the initial relationship is established, subsequent communications for the binding handle can revert to not less than the default time-outs for the protocol service. This means that after setting a short initial time-out, establishing a connection, calls in progress are not timed out any sooner than the default. The time-out value can be any integer value from 0 (zero) to 10. Note that these values do not represent seconds. They represent a relative amount of time to spend to establish a client/server relationship (a binding). Constants are provided for certain values in the time-out range. The following table lists the binding time-out values, describing the DCE RPC predefined values that an application can use for the timeout parameter. Predefined Time-Out Values _____________________________________________________________________ Name Value Description _____________________________________________________________________ rpc_c_binding_min_timeout 0 Attempts to communicate for the minimum amount of time for the network protocol being used. This value favors response time over correctness in determining whether the server is running. rpc_c_binding_default_timeout 5 Attempts to communicate for an average amount of time for the network protocol being used. This value gives equal con- sideration to response time and correctness in determining whether a server is running. This is the default value. rpc_c_binding_max_timeout 9 Attempts to communicate for the longest finite amount of time for the network protocol being used. This value favors correctness in determining whether a server is running over response time. rpc_c_binding_infinite_timeout 10 Attempts to communicate forever. Note that connection-oriented RPC handles the time-out value differently from Datagram RPC. Because connection-oriented RPC is based upon a reliable transport layer, communications time-outs are not as significant as they are under datagram protocol. When rpc_mgmt_set_com_timeout() is called on a binding using connection- oriented protocol, only the input argument rpc_c_binding_infinite_timeout changes the binding's behavior. All other values are ignored. RETURN VALUES No value is returned. RELATED INFORMATION Functions: rpc_mgmt_inq_com_timeout